Nonprofits in aid and development & Social Media

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Source: David Armano The Micro-Sociology of NetworksTraditional way of workingSource: The Micro-Sociology of Networks adapted by Kanter & FineSocial CultureThe networked nonprofitSource: the networked nonprofit, Kanter & FineTo work in a networked waySocial Media StrategySocial Media GlossarySocial Media usage for disaster reliefSocial Media Landscapesource: Theconversationprism.com / Briansolis.comsource: XKCD.comMy Social Media for development researchwww.facebook.com/groups/SoMe4D/ “In the long history of humankind those who learned to collaborate and improvise most effectivelly have prevailed”, Charles DarwinOxfamNovib Groene Sint campaignfor fairtrade chocolateOxfam Novib Doenersnet communitySource socialnomics.comClay Shirky: How cellphones, Twitter, Facebook can make history ; Citizen mediaTwitterkids of TanzaniaKinds of crowd sourcingCrowd wisdom & votingCrowd funding / creationCrowd creation / involvementCrowd fundingAwareness /activismSocial Media in Plain English1% ClubText to ChangeWorld Bank Computer Game Seeks Answers to Mega-IssuesSocial entrepreneursUshahidiFacebook causes app“Social media refers to activities, practices, and behaviours among communities of people who gather online to share information, knowledge, and opinions using conversational media. Conversational media are Web-based applications that make it possible to create and easily transmit content in the form of words, pictures, videos, and audios”. Safko and Brake (2009)One of many definitions for Social MediaDoes social media have the power to change the world?